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Prof. Dr. Thomas Wick is a Professor at the Institute of Applied Mathematics within the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Leibniz University Hannover. He holds leadership roles, including Executive Director of the Institute and membership in the Executive Board and Faculty Council. His research focuses on numerical methods for coupled nonlinear partial differential equations, multiphysics systems (e.g., fluid-structure interaction, phase-field fracture), adaptive finite element techniques, and robust solvers. Key projects include the DFG-funded SPP 1962 and SPP 1748 initiatives, the PhoenixD Cluster of Excellence, and international collaborations like the Indo-German Higher Education Partnership. He has received grants from DFG, DAAD, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. His work emphasizes algorithm design, error control, and computational efficiency in engineering and scientific applications.
Research Interests: Numerical modeling of coupled PDE systems, multiphysics phenomena, phase-field fracture, adaptivity, and optimization. Projects include CoMeTeNd (IRTG 2657/1), PhoenixD Task Group S4, and Strukturerhaltende Adaptive Enriched Galerkin Methods. Scientific Awards: Feodor Lynen Fellowship, DFG Projects, DAAD grants. Collaborations span Germany, Austria, India, Peru, and France.
Publications highlight advancements in phase-field fracture, fluid-structure interaction, and adaptive methods. His contributions address challenges in mesh adaptivity, error estimation, and high-performance computing.
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